Press Release
Time of the Earth (2021) is an open platform that surveys the ecological worldview that has emerged as the zeitgeist of the current era, which is characterized by global crises such as climate change and pandemics. In addition to an archive, it presents works by 16 artists based in Korea and overseas who seek to restore the values of “symbiosis,” “connection,” and “balance.” New works by Korean artists Kim Juree, Na Hyun, Beak Jungki, Seo Dongjoo, Jang minseung, Jeong Kyudong, and Chung Soyoung meet works by international artists Olafur Eliasson, Jean-
Not only do the artists express their ecological worldviews through the works in this exhibition, but they have practiced them throughout the process of the works’ production and installation. Drywalls in the exhibition space have been taken down to allow for works to communicate with each other, and silver spheres, specially made in three different sizes, have been placed in between the art to reflect not only the works but also the visitors and the exhibition space. These choices express the artists’ intention to give the exhibition a sense of rhythm as well as convey the ecological messages of fluidity, variability, and connectivity. The archive of Korean ecological art (eco art) that continues in the Main Hall delineates how Korean eco art, which emerged in the 1970s as an alternative to existing art forms, has progressed. This section features works by eco artists Rim Dong Sik, Kim Bojoong, Jeoung Jae Choul, and Lee Kyungho as well as various archival materials to provide a concise introduction to Korean eco art.
Eco art overcomes the human-
Exhibition 25 November 2021 -
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